Once again, Haiti's chief bandit Jean-Bertrand
Aristide savagely murders one of his most notorious criminals - September 23, 2003

A boy walks past a burning barricade which marks the edge of the seaside
slum of Raboteau in Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September 23, 2003, the former stronghold
of Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, whose body was found near St. Marc late yesterday, the
victim of an apparent assassination. Raboteau and Gonaives residents demonstrated and set
up barricades this morning to protest the killing which they blamed on President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

People in Gonaives, Haiti, standing across from the morgue where the body
of Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, a former supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was
under lock and key in Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September, 23, 2003, after being found
yesterday - victim of an apparent assassination - near St. Marc. Early t his morning
Gonaives residents demonstrated and set up barricades to protest the killing which they
blamed on Aristide. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

A burning barricade marks the edge of the seaside slum of Raboteau in
Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September 23, 2003, the former stronghold of Amiot 'The
Cuban' Metayer, whose body was found near St. Marc late yesterday, the victim of an
apparent assassination. Raboteau and Gonaives residents demonstrated and set up barricades
this morning to protest the killing which they blamed on President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
(AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

Young men ride their bikes past a burning barricade which marks the edge
of the seaside slum of Raboteau in Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September 23, 2003, the
former stronghold of Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, whose body was found near St. Marc late
yesterday, the victim of an apparent assassination. Raboteau and Gonaives residents
demonstrated and set up barricades this morning to protest the killing which they blamed
on President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

High school teacher Paul Rony, a long-time member of the Raboteau
Democratic Popular Organization (OPDR), accuses Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
of having Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, OPDR founder and an Aristide supporter, murdered and
says that elections are not possible under the current government as he stands in front of
the closed-down local voting bureau and across from the morgue where Metayer's body was
under lock and key in Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September 23, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel
Morel)

People standing outside the morgue at the Providence Hospital in
Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September, 23, 2003, where the bullet-ridden body of Amiot
'The Cuban' Metayer, a former supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was under
lock-and-key after being found yesterday, the victim of an apparent assassination. Early
this morning Gonaives residents demonstrated and set up barricades to protest the killing
which they blamed on Aristide. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

Benoit Jean, 13, lies in a room in the Providence Hospital in Gonaives,
Haiti, on Tuesday, September, 23, 2003, after he was grazed by a policeman's bullet when
officers shot at a crowd protesting the death of Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, a former
supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, whose bullet-ridden body was found
yesterday, the victim of an apparent assassination. Early this morning Gonaives residents
demonstrated and set up barricades to protest the killing which they blamed on Aristide.
(AP Photo/Daniel Morel)

A red-stained red tee shirt is stretched across the rotary monument in
front of the police station in Gonaives, Haiti, on Tuesday, September 23, 2003, to
symbolize the assassination of Amiot 'The Cuban' Metayer, whose body - dressed in a red
tee shirt and shorts - was found near St. Marc late yesterday. Residents from Gonaives and
Raboteau, Metayer's former slum strong-hold, demonstrated and set up barricades this
morning to protest the killing which they blamed on President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel)